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Getting Started with WebRTC

You're reading from   Getting Started with WebRTC If you have basic HTML and JavaScript, you're well on the way to adding real time, peer-to-peer communication to your web applications using WebRTC. This book shows you how through a totally practical, structured course.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782166306
Length 114 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rob Manson Rob Manson
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Getting Started with WebRTC
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. An Introduction to Web-based Real-Time Communication 2. A More Technical Introduction to Web-based Real-Time Communication FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating a Real-time Video Call 4. Creating an Audio Only Call 5. Adding Text-based Chat 6. Adding File Sharing 7. Example Application 1 – Education and E-learning 8. Example Application 2 – Team Communication Index

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Now that you can easily type text messages to send to the other browser, you can add all kinds of other functionality. If you look at common instant messaging systems such as Internet Relay Chat (IRC), Skype, or any of the systems based on Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol(XMPP), you'll see that they support emoticons (for example, smileys such as ;) ) that are automatically converted into image-based icons.

Many of these systems also support special command strings that allow you to access predefined functionality. Because this chat application is simply HTML, CSS, and JavaScript-based code you have developed, you can easily add custom functions to do things, such as play sounds, update the user interface, or anything else you can imagine. Then, simply define some specific symbolic strings (for example, like #hashtags in Twitter) that you can easily detect and use to trigger these functions.

This text-based chat solution is based on sending messages...

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